-
Joint Army–Navy ****essment
Committee (
JANAC) was a
United States inter-service
agency set up to
analyze and ****ess ****anese
naval and
merchant marine...
- ****essment
Committee (
JANAC) report,
which initially credited Tang with
fewer sinkings. (93,824 tons and 24 ships) In 1980, the
relevant JANAC section was officially...
-
submarine back
under control and
eventually return to the surface. (Postwar,
JANAC denied credit for the
tanker seen to explode.) Tang
contacted a
convoy consisting...
- the Navy's top skippers,
credited with 19
ships and 54,683 tons sunk, per
JANAC (alternatively
recorded as 17 ships/100,400 tons, per Blair) In 1960, Vice...
- 824t sunk
during five
patrols with USS Tang (24
ships and 93,824t, per
JANAC), O'Kane
ranks number one
compared to all
United States Navy skippers. In...
-
terminated her
patrol at Fremantle, Australia. No
sinkings were
confirmed by
JANAC postwar. Her
third war patrol, from 3 July to 21 August, took her to the...
- 900, bottom)
while Roscoe's
tables are an
accurate transcription of the
JANAC report.
Blair (1975) p. 971
Roscoe (1949) p. 560
Blair (1975) p. 979 Blair...
-
tonnage sunk (usually as made by Vice
Admiral Charles A. Lockwood), post-war
JANAC-****essed
ships and
tonnage sunk, the
applicable patrol area, with minimal...
- 900, bottom)
while Roscoe's
tables are an
accurate transcription of the
JANAC report.
Blair (1975) p. 966
Roscoe (1949) p. 534
Blair (1975) p. 971 Blair...
- 000 tons
between them. (This was
reduced to
three sunk for 23,500 tons by
JANAC postwar.)
Momsen also
received the
Legion of
Merit for work on the Navy's...